2022 has brought many changes and historic updates to the museum, including the digitization of our exhibit spaces. These state-of-the-art displays allow us to continually customize the museum experience, and keep stories alive. Give us a visit to check them out yourself ✈️
However you celebrate, we're wishing you all a joyful and warm holiday season. Thank you for supporting our mission of preserving our stories, and allowing us to honor the lives touched by this movement. Happy holidays!
Though the weather in Manchester has turned to the familiar New England winter cold, we're reflecting on warmer times spent sharing our space with trail-blazers, change-makers, and pioneers of our movement, back in sunny September ☀️
Today, we join our voices with over 393 million members across 118 countries world-wide to celebrate #ICUDay. Today we reflect upon the credit union movement's history, promote its achievements, recognize hard work and share member experiences.
This Friday at 1 PM ET, join ACUM’s Executive Director Stephanie Smith to celebrate trailblazing credit union women at AACUC's Commitment to Change webinar. Register for free: https://t.co/6ViXfFmmYF
#PeopleHelpingPeople#ACUMHerstory
What an honor to hear the stories of some of our 2022 Herstory Exhibit Inductees! (Carol Schillios, Christiane Gigi Hyland, Susan Mitchell Stankovic, Sarah Canepa Bang, Diana Dykstra, Denise Wymore, Maria Martinez, Renee Sattiewhite, Lucy Ito, & Lily Newfarmer)
The Herstory Exhibit features an interactive touch panel that gives our visitors the ability to learn more about how these dynamic women have positively impacted the Credit Union Movement! #ACUM
On June 26, 1934 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Federal Credit Union Act. The purpose of the law was to make credit available and promote thrift through a national system of nonprofit, cooperative credit unions.